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Q: Why the delta and the core are considered as the focal point?
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Why is the core and delta considered the focal points of the fingerprint pattern?

because in the fingerprint pattern the delta and core is considered the focal points ohhh.... diba?


Why is the core and delta is considered as a focal points in fingerprint pattern?

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Are there magnets in a compass?

Yes. The magnets help the pointer point to your direction because of the magnetic eaths inner core


What is the core of something?

Core is defined as "the central or innermost part."


What is the nuclear reactor of a power plant?

The nuclear reactor of a nuclear power plant is usually considered to be the core and the pressure vessel in which it is encased. The control rods, which are in the core (and pulled some or all of the way out to run the reactor) have their associated rod drive motors on top of the pressure vessel. Instrumentation ports are up there, too. All of these things are generally considered to be the "nuclear reactor" portion of the primary system in the plant. A link is provided to a picture posted at Wikipedia. It has a portion of it colored to show the reactor core, but the pressure vessel is "cut away" to view the core. The control rods (#1 in the drawing) are shown as being on top. That's incorrect. The rod drive motors and control rod lead ("leed" and not "led") screws are up there. (The lead screws connect the control rods, which are down in among the fuel bundles, to the rod drive motors, which are up on top of the pressure vessel's cap.) The rods belong in the core, or in the area above the core when they are pulled out. The whole thing, the core, the vessel, and the rod drive motors as well as the instrumentation on top are considered to be the "nuclear reactor" in a power plant. If asked to identify the picture, the most correct response is probably, "It's a cut-away drawing of a nuclear reactor." That means everything in the picture is part of the nuclear reactor.

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Why is the core and delta considered the focal points of the fingerprint pattern?

because in the fingerprint pattern the delta and core is considered the focal points ohhh.... diba?


Why is the core and delta is considered as a focal points in fingerprint pattern?

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Why secondary winding and metal core earthed at one point?

generally tertiary wndng is delta .if one point of this delta is earthed(through a CT) then it is not a earth fault. thansformer will operate normally. now if a second point(or any point on the delta winding) is earthed (earth fault) then the fault current will be sensed by the said ct.and Transf will tripped. Avradeep Das. email id: avra.wbsetcl@gmail.com


Words that mean the same as center?

Middle, mean, midpoint, equidistant, focal point, core, gist, nucleus, heart, nerve centre, hub, concentrate, attract, unify, meet, join, consolidate...


The point on earths surface where an earthquake starts is called?

Within the Earth, the focal point of the energy released in an earthquake is called the hypocentre or focus. This is where an earthquake actually begins. The place on the Earth's surface directly above this point is known as the epicentre.


What is the hottest point on the sun?

the core. the core.


What do fingerprints consists of?

It is an impression left by the friction of ridges of a human finger.


Why is core considered the center of the Earth?

The core is considered the center of Earth because it is at Earth's geometric center.


Is the outer core solid?

the outer core is considered a liquid


What is a thore delta rocket hint was used for a satlite mission?

Thor-Delta continue to launch satellites and space probes. By 1969 the Thor core was being used regularly both in Delta vehicles and in the USAF.


Does Core and Inner Core mean the same thing?

No. The core refers to the inner portion of the Earth which is largely metallic, and is one of the three chemical layers of the Earth: the crust, the mantle, and the core. The inner core is the innermost portion of the core which is considered a solid. The outer core is considered a liquid.


Is the inner core of the earth is made of liquid?

No. The inner core is considered a solid.